The Mill at the Pier will again be alive with the sound of music when it hosts the Last Night of the Proms concert on Saturday 16th June at 7.30 p.m.

Organised by Wigan Rotary Club, the concert will feature the award winning Pemberton Old Wigan DW Band and Shevington based mezzo soprano, Vicky Little, who will lead the audience through all the usual traditional favourites as well as performing solo items with the band in the first half of the concert.Wigan Rotary President Gwyneth Millard said The Proms is probably the most famous celebration of classical music, with the 'Last Night' being the most famous of all and thanks to its exuberant and celebratory atmosphere is guaranteed to get everyone smiling and singing along. Flags will be supplied on the night so all we need is for you to come and join in what promises to be a great night of music. She continued last years concert was very enjoyable and this years promises to be the same. All the profits from the concert will be donated back into the local communitys worthwhile causes.

This is a seated concert and tickets priced £10 are available online There will be a licensed bar. Dont miss out on this guaranteed fantastic evening of entertainment.

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